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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1929. Garland Personals i Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway, Mrs. D. Henry Manning and Mr. P. C. from which one may enjoy the air and sunshine amid privacy denied first floor porches, and here unusual vistas open up in all directions as one looks down into the garden. There is no walled interiors as well. Large windows concentrated, leaving large unbroken wall surfaces for furniture simple treatment of walls and ceilings, fitting furniture and the whole is satisfying. The Compact is Modern throughout, it has Cellar (full area of house.) Laundry, Heater and general space, Cold Room. A Recreation Room could be provided it desired. First Floor Entrance Vestibule with Lavatory and Coat Closet, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen front and rear covered Terrace and a one car Motor Room. . Second Floor Two Bed Rooms, a Bath, closets and two large Balconies or Decks, one over the front Terrace, the other over the Motor Room. Ceiling Heights Cellar, seven feet; First Floor eight feet six inches; Second floor, eight feet. Exposure The plans as shown are for a lot facing South or West. For a lot facing North or East the plans should be reversed. Lot Size, House frontage, 37 feet; Side Clearance, left 3 ft., right 5 ft.; Lot Frontage, Minimum 45 feet. Construction Hollow tile with stucco finish; Roofs and Decks, Canvas; Foundation, concrete; Windows, metal casements in special arrangement, with integral screens; Doors, wood, to special details. Interiors Floors, linoleum; Walls, plaster in special moulded texture; Ceilings plaster, with cornices; Kitchen, composition tile; Both Room, composition tile; Steam heat, gas and electric wiring. Cubiture 23,097 iu. ft. Approximately Cost $7,800. Complete working plans and sperifications of this house are available for a nominal sum. Address the Building Editor and refer to House chapter house. A buffet supper was served. An exchange of gifts from Later the Christmas tree, followed. in the evening, the girls went caroling to the various fraternity chapter houses, to the homes of the president Dr. E. G. Peterson, Dean and Mrs. Frank L. West, and Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Champ. Afterwards, they were entertained at the Delta Nu chapter Petterson, motored to Salt Lake City Monday of last week, returning Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T..A. Carter were in house. Brigham City, Wednesday, of last Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson were Logan visitors, Wednseday of last and children week. has been visiting with her parents, in Mr. F. S. Peck made a business trip Southern Utah. Miss Orpha Sweeten attended the to Salt Lake Tuesday of last week. annual Christmas party of the Sorosis Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stayner were in sorority at Logan, Monday night of Salt Lake City. Wednesday of last last week. The praty was held at the week. week. Mrs. Dean Capener H" P p p p p n n lj li H m m w Best Wishes For 1930 The best is none too good for our customers and friends. That is what we have been giving for the past year and will continue to give doing the ensuing year. And that is what we wish for our patrons and friends, in happiness, health and success the best for the year 1930. Mm il H 11 111 1 1 ii l x g j Winchester Service Utah Tremonton, 6. ji Federal Farm Loans Happy New Year Interest Rate n It's a phrase, yet each succeeding year its significance sinks deeper and deeper into the hearts of mankind, drawing them closer and closer into that fellowship which makes for evertime-wor- lasting happiness. In this spirit we repeat our greetings for A HAPPY NEW YEAR FOR YOU AND YOURS, FROM BESSINGER BROS. TREMONTON 1930 -- Greetings 1-1- 930 In bidding farewell to the old year and welcoming the new, extend to all my patrons and friends, heartest wishes for a happy, successful and prosperous New Year. Brig Williams :the.' COMPACT decoration which is daily gaining in OUR MODERN STYLE The Compact public favor. Its appeal lies in its By Duncanhunter Architect, N. Y. freshness and studied simplicity in New ideas in ways of living, new design with novel and intricate details thought have started an independent in construction in some cases. The "Modern Style" in Architecture and historic architectural styles have been hashen and rehashed until there is Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Capener motor nothing left that at all refreshes one ed to Ogden Tuesday of last week. just one house after another, no Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White were Lo real distinction, nothing to hold our week. of last gan visitors, Wednesday Christmas program,. interest The Modern, 'though basicThe community held last Thursday evening, under the direction of the ward M. I. A. and the Ladies Self Culture Club, was very successful. The amusement hall was filled to its capacity. The program consisted of singing, dancing and readings and was enjoyed by all present. Santa Claus distributed candy and popcorn to the children . Alissia Manning is. spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Also all kinds of Fire and Automobile Insurance HOUSE tWOQ ly simple offers limitless opportunities for new and distinctive effects. The design of the house, its physi-ishape, style and arrangement, its doors and windows, its plarement, its all have undergone drastic changes, gardens, its interiors and furnishings, the excess baggage has been eliminated and the house has been designed to suit its purpose a place to live in. The roofs are utilized as decks Apply JAMES BROUGH al Secretary and Treasurer Garlaitd National Firm Loan Association GARLAND UTAH D. E. Manning. The annual ball of the Ladies Self i Culture Club will be held, December 26th, at the Palace Hall. The hall will be decorated for the occasion and music will be furnished by the Merry Makers Orchestra of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Driggs were Salt Lake City visitors Thursday, of last week. ....1930 The stake choir, under the direction Appreciating our pleasant relations during the past, wew ish you the Compliments of the Season and trust that the coming New Year will bring you the best you have known, in HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY Woodward Bros. MAKE 1930 YEAR the Kind we wish for you a happy and prosperous one by USING A JOHN DEERE SPREADER. The low down spreader with the Beater on the axle and the box-ro- ll turn. Con. Wagon & Machine Co. LEADING IMPLEMENT AND HARWARE DEALERS Phone 90 6 Tremonton, Utah of Geo. Nye, presented the Christmas cantata, "Peace On Earth", Sunday evening at 8 P. M. in the Stake Tabernacle. Mrs. Millan Peck, rendered the pipe organ accompaniment. The cantata was well attended and appreciated by all present. Mr. and Mrs. George Henrie and family, left for California, Friday of last week, where they will spend the holidays. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers and sons, Don and Max, spent Christmas with relatives. Mrs. T. E. Betenson entertained at a shower, at her home, Saturday afternoon in compliment to Hazel Farnsworth Allen, a recent bride. The afternoon was spent in playing games. The girls present were: Mrs. Hazel Allen, Irene Farnsworth, Lulu Earl, of Fielding, Fern Capener, Lola White, Hazel Innes, and Lizzie Archibald, of Garland. The bride received some beautiful gifts, Mrs. Harold Persson asssited the hostess. J. Y. Rich, and G. G. Sweeten motored to Salt Lake City Monday, afternoon. Alfred Michaelis and Ursel Rose, motored to Ogden, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henrie Brown, former ly of Tremonton, have moved to Gar land to make their home. We welcome them to our community. The Home and Communftv section of the Garland Farm Bureau met at the home of Mrs. John Rhodes, wecinesnay evening or last week. Mrs. J. T. Bigler, was chosen president, witn Mrs. reter Boss as ident and Mrs. Geo. Clark, secretary and treasurer. Project leaders chosen were Mrs. John Rhodes, Mrs. Harvey Moore, Mrs. Arch Hall, Mrs. Geo. Clark, Mrs. Fred Nye and Mrs. Frank Osden has 85 Industrial Plants and Wholesale Est Ogden's 503 Retail Stores offer a splendid array of merchandise in all lines at attractive prices. Your needs can he supplied here. turning out quality high goods in wide variety. Come and look them over. up-to-dat- e, - mmmm Q w DEN' HAS IT,' vice-ore- s' Munns. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gunderson motored to Mt. Pleasant Monday, to spend a few days, visiting with rel atives and friends. Floyd and Erma Lillywhite went to Salt Lake City Saturday, returning home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Walker motored to Pleasant Grove, Tuesday to spend a few days visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite and Mrs. Millan reck, attended a birth day party, Monday night in honor of Mr. John Lillywhite at his home in Brigham City. Mr. J. Y. Rich is PDendinir a few days visiting with his family in .Salt Lake City. Wonderful hotels and high class plates of amusement will assure pleasure and comfort during your visit here. Remember the two big winter events: Ogden's Annual Livestock Show, Jan. 11 to 16 and First Annual Ski Meet and Dog Derby, Feb 15 and 16. . OGDEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN Ogdens Radio Program is on the air each Friday at 7:30 P.M. over KLO , |